Label: Chronicle
Ralph Müller's cartridge: The mind put to the test

Ralph Müller's cartridge: The mind put to the test

Each month, we feature a column by one of the personalities who give us the pleasure of alternating between the two. Youtuber Ralph Müller, a doctoral student in literature at the University of Geneva, delivers his scathing analysis of a typical contemporary phenomenon.
Pascal Couchepin's reading: «Apocalypses»

Pascal Couchepin's reading: «Apocalypses»

Each month, we feature a column by one of the personalities who give us the pleasure of alternating between the two. Current affairs, history, politics and philosophy: Pascal Couchepin's readings. This month, the former councillor presents «Apocalypses» by Niall Ferguson.
Ralph Müller's cartridge: The laughter of resentment

Ralph Müller's cartridge: The laughter of resentment

Each month, we feature a column by one of the personalities who give us the pleasure of alternating between the two. Youtuber Ralph Müller, a doctoral student in literature at the University of Geneva, delivers his scathing analysis of a typical contemporary phenomenon.
Pascal Couchepin's reading: «An axe to the head».»

Pascal Couchepin's reading: «An axe to the head».»

CHRONIQUE, Pascal Couchepin | Raphaël Gaillard is head of the psychiatry department of a major Parisian hospital and the University of Paris. He was recently a guest on France 5«s literary program »La Grande Librairie«. And what's more, he has roots in the Valais, in Saxon to be precise. The theme he tackles, after many others, but in a fresh way, is the relationship between madness and creativity. Hence the title of his book, taken from a phrase by Diderot: »Great artists have an axe to grind in their heads".
Ralph Müller's cartridge: «Exclusive inclusion»

Ralph Müller's cartridge: «Exclusive inclusion»

Each month, we feature a column by one of the personalities who give us the pleasure of alternating between the two. Youtuber Ralph Müller, a doctoral student in literature at the University of Geneva, delivers his scathing analysis of a typical contemporary phenomenon.